A ceramic material formed of infusible elements joined by lower fusing materials. Most dental porcelains are glasses and are used in the fabrication of teeth for dentures, pontics and facings, metal ceramic restorations including fixed dental prostheses, as well as all‐ceramic restorations such as crowns, laminate veneers, inlays, onlays, and other porcelain‐fused‐to‐metal restorations.
A hard, translucent ceramic made by fusing clay, quartz, and feldspar. The combination is colored by glazing with fusible pigments. It is used in dentistry to construct restorations and prosthetics.
A type of pottery or ceramic that is fired at a high temperature and has a translucent glaze, often with intricate designs or patterns. It is known for its delicate appearance and smooth finish, and is used for a variety of decorative and functional items such as dishes, vases, and figurines.